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Altaf swears MQM has no connection with Indian spy agency RAW

I Swear Upon God, No Connection With RAW: MQM Chief Altaf Hussain

The founder and chief of Pakistan's Muttahida Qaumi Movement, under fire for allegedly receiving funds from India, today swore that neither he, nor his party had any connection with India's external intelligence agency RAW.

"I swear upon God that neither MQM nor I have any connection with RAW (Research and Analysis Wing)," said the party's London-based chief Altaf Hussain, addressing supporters via telephone at Lal Qila ground here.

"I don't know how anyone can even think that MQM would have connections with RAW. Our forefathers sacrificed everything for the creation of Pakistan," he said.

Hussain said his party would be the first to stand up and fight "if RAW tried to destabilise Pakistan."

"We would fight alongside the army against Indians," he added.

"Those who are enemies of Pakistan they are enemies of MQM," he said.

Hussain said the MQM is a political party and if ever there is proof against any worker of criminal or subversive activities the party could only expel him.


"I have myself asked the coordination committee to investigate if they were any individuals in our party who may have received training in India, if yes, then inform the party," he said.

Addressing party workers, the MQM supremo said that some people are pushing for an 'MQM minus Altaf' formula. "A lot of work is being done on that (formula)," he said.

He alleged that broadcast of his speeches have been banned.

"But our party has withstood such trying times before and we will again show everyone that we are among the most patriotic of political parties," he said.

A BBC report had alleged that MQM, which has a strong base in Karachi, received funds from India to foment trouble in the country.

The BBC had reported that investigators in the UK had conducted recorded "interviews with senior MQM officials who told them the party was receiving Indian funding".

The UK authorities started investigating the MQM in 2010 when a senior party leader, Imran Farooq, was stabbed to death outside his home in north London.

However, MQM and India have described the report as "completely baseless". MQM termed it a part of media trial to weaken its political base in the country.

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it looks like an internal power struggle
 
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KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain on Monday swore that neither he, nor his party has any connection with Indian intelligence agency RAW.

“I swear upon God that neither MQM nor I have any connection with Raw,” said Altaf while addressing supporters via telephone at party headquarters Nine Zero in Azizabad, Karachi on Monday evening.

He added that if Raw makes plans against Pakistan, the MQM would fight alongside the army against Indians.

“Those who are enemies of Pakistan they are enemies of MQM.”

Addressing party workers, the MQM supremo said that some people are pushing for an ‘MQM minus Altaf’ formula. “A lot of work is being done on that [formula].”

Pointing at the crowd gathered to listen to his speech, the MQM chief warned that if he is removed, his supporters will stand divided and there will be war in the streets with no one able to stop it.

Read: Rangers Raid: ‘53 weapons seized from Nine Zero illegal’

During his speech, Altaf said that all the provinces in the country have been formed along ethnic and linguistic lines. He demanded that the quota system should be abolished.

Taking a jibe at establishment and Pemra, Altaf said that broadcast of his speeches have been banned.

The MQM chief alleged that people in different areas have been warned not to give ‘Fitra’ and ‘Zakat’ to MQM. He also alleged that during the by-elections in NA-246, women and elders saw Rangers stamping on PTI’s ‘Bat’.

Rangers raid Azizabad telephone exchange

Rangers encircled a telephone exchange on Monday evening in the Azizabad area of the city.

The law enforcement agency (LEA) cordoned off the area and deployed a heavy contingent of the force in the surrounding area, Express Newsreported.

Rangers’ personnel blocked all roads leading to the exchange. The staff at the exchange was also questioned.

While the reason for the raid was not immediately know, the raid took place at a time when MQM leader Altaf Hussain was addressing supporters via telephone from London.

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Why did you say so earlier, after all we should take it extra serious when you swear.
Must be drunk. Or seems British police has show some muscles.

Chal Jhoooti :p:
Molvi sahib app ko kisi sa pher pyar hogayaa..
 
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Lol.. His swear is just like his resignation. No one believes this stack of flesh even a dumb a** knows he is the puppet of RAW.
 
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